This workshop performance welcomes a full band into the magic with an EXTREMELY talented group of musicians lending us their talents and Diana and I could not be more thrilled.

Tuesday, January 26th @ 7pmThe Lark's BareBones Studio311 West 43rd St.5th Floor(btwn 8th & 9th ave)The event is sold out online but you can get in at the door via waiting list and it's FREE.

{my lingerie play}: Installation 9/10: THE FINAL INSTALLATION Written and Performed with Original Music by Diana Oh Directed by Leta TremblayMusic Directed by Ryan McCurdy Andi Buch on BassRobert Frost on Piano and Synthesizer Emily Gardner Hall on GuitarRyan McCurdy on Drums Diana Oh on Vocals and Baritone UkuleleMatt Park on GuitarKacey Stamats on Photography and Videography Hye Yun Park on Music Video Production

A LarkStudio RetreatReading{my lingerie play}: Installation 9/10: THE FINAL INSTALLATION is a concert-show featuring Diana Oh’s original lingerie collection accompanied by an 8-song soulful score of Oh’s original songwriting on baritone ukulele as she models, sings, and chronicles her relationship with her lingerie from her first lace bra to the vengeful loss of her virginity, from dating to being arrested, from feeling fat in an FAO SCHWARTZ to helping kidnapped brides in Kyrgyzstan to revealing most importantly, what drove her to take her clothes off in Times Square to kick off her unapologetic ten installations of {my lingerie play} to create a saner, safer, more respectful world for women to live in.

"I think creating my own work saved me...I think doing {my lingerie play} saved me. It helped me reassess my goals as an artist. The imprint I want to leave on this earth before I die...I know I'm meant to change the game." - Diana Oh

This devised, ensemble driven theatrical event takes was inspired by the theme of "migration" and brought up many questions for the students including; Where do we come from? Where are we going? What happens to the ones that stay?

The Fall 2015 NTI/NMTI Company debutedBecause of Reasons on Friday, December 11 and Saturday, December 12 at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s Waterford, CT campus.

The Company Debut is a signature of the National Theater Institute’s training. Emerging artists are prompted with thematic material and must collaborate to write, compose, produce, cast, direct, design, choreograph, and perform an original production in under two weeks. It is the capstone of 14 weeks of rigorous training in a variety of disciplines including acting, directing, playwriting, design, movement, and voice.